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Did you know that Elvis Presley was an engineer?
Electricians work in both the construction and maintenance sectors, installing and maintaining the electrical wiring infrastructures that supply light, power, air-conditioning and refrigeration. Electricians also install, connect, test and maintain electrical systems for a variety of purposes, including climate control, security and communications. They also may install and maintain the electronic controls for machines in business and industry.
How to Choose an Excellent Electrician
A good start is to contact each electrician you are considering. Do they return your calls promptly? Are they willing to provide references? Do they listen well? If they take days, even weeks to return your calls, this may be a good indication of the level of professionalism and attention you will receive once they are on your project.
Ask how long they have been in business and in what types of work they specialize. Many electrical professionals working in high-end are very active in commercial projects, and do both large renovations and smaller repairs. Others focus exclusively on “designer” electrical work such as the lighting of artwork and retrofitting museum quality finishes.
Check the References
When you are speaking with the actual references, a few areas that are useful to discuss are timeliness, cleanliness and reliability. Were they respectful of surroundings while they were there? Did they clean up when they left, or did they leave their tools everywhere until they came back the next day? Did they show up when they were expected or always arrive late? Did they finish the project on schedule? Did they come in on budget? Did they place safety first? These are good questions to ask of an electrician’s references.
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